Assistant Coach Kerry Cahill
Kerry Cahill will enter his third season as an
assistant coach at Philadelphia University this spring, joining the
Rams prior to the 2006 campaign. Responsible for the team's
offense and infield defense, Cahill's position with the Rams' is
the first of his coaching career.
A 1990 graduate of St. John's University in Jamaica, N.Y., Cahill
was a four-year starter for the Red Storm. He helped lead St.
John's to the 1988 Big East Championship and was named to the
All-Tournament Team as a shortstop.
Prior to his collegiate career, Cahill played locally at Father
Judge High School where he was a two-time first-team All-Catholic
infielder and in 1986 was named Co-Player of the Year for the
entire Southeastern Pennsylvania region. Following his senior
season, Cahill was drafted by the Atlanta Braves organization.
Presently, he and his wife, Dana, reside in the Fairmount section
of Philadelphia.






